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Vacation home in Quedlinburg
Apartment Kiefer an der Blasiikirche - Altstadt Quedlinburg
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In the heart of Quedlinburg's old town – right by the 10th-century Blasius Church – is our rustic and cozy attic apartment, Kiefer, featuring a wood-burning stove. Despite its central location, you will stay in a quiet area on a small cul-de-sac with no traffic. The small, charming garden in the courtyard, with seating and a barbecue, is available to all guests. A garage directly at the house can be booked for an additional €10 per night. The space The cozy Kiefer apartment is located in the attic and is designed as a spacious, open-plan apartment. The open-plan living and sleeping area features a comfortable double bed (210 × 180 cm / 83 × 71 in), a well-equipped open-plan kitchen, and a wood-burning stove. Firewood is available on request for €10.00 per basket. Guest access In the house, there are a total of 4 vacation apartments: Ash, Cherry, Elm, and Pine. The entrance area is video monitored. Other things to note The vacation apartments are located right across from the Blasius Church, in a quiet area in the heart of Quedlinburg's old town. From here, you can easily explore this UNESCO World Heritage City on foot, with its more than 2,000 half-timbered houses, winding medieval streets, and historic squares. The historic market square is just a one-minute walk away. You can also walk to Quedlinburg Castle, with its famous cathedral treasury on the Schlossberg, in a short time. Quedlinburg is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Germany and delights visitors with its unique historical charm, small cafés, quirky shops, and numerous restaurants. During the Advent season, the Christmas market and the famous “Advent in den Höfen” event, when the courtyards of the old town open up and create a very special Christmas atmosphere, are truly enchanting. Nature lovers will find a variety of hiking trails around Quedlinburg and opportunities for excursions into the enchanting Harz landscape, which is shaped by mystical Harz legends and a centuries-old witchcraft tradition. Particularly popular are trips to the Brocken – the highest mountain in Northern Germany – on the historic Harz Narrow-Gauge Railway. The region offers a unique combination of culture, architecture, recreation, and nature. Quedlinburg and the Harz Mountains are worth a visit in any season!
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Germany · Sachsen-Anhalt · QuedlinburgGot questions?
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